Kalemegdan comes from Turkish words Kale (fortress) and maydan (fight). Fortress is for the first time mentionned in the 3rd century and it seems celtic tribes started to buit it. Located at the junction of the Sava river and the Danube, the fotress was successively built and destroyed from Roman Empire till the end of Ottoman Empire after it was conquered by Hungarians, Bulgarians, Byzantins, Turks, Austrians...It is the most visited place in Belgrade.

Sveta Petka church at Kalemegdan. You can buy there, for a very low price, up to 2 litres of water that come from a source inside it, its properties are supposed to be good for health and even miraculous.

Victory statue (Pobednik in Serbian), also called Victor statue, was erected in 1928, it commemorates the First World War and at the same time the victory of Serbian Kingdom over Austro Hungarian Empire and Ottoman Empire :